Sarina Wiegman: FA to hold talks over new contract for England manager
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Sarina Wiegman has won back-to-back European Women's Championships after guiding the Netherlands to the title in 2017
England are to open talks with Euro 2022-winning manager Sarina Wiegman over a new contract.
The Football Association is keen to extend a deal that runs until 2025.
Dutchwoman Wiegman only took on the job last September but led England to their first women's major trophy on Sunday.
"She will have a couple of weeks off. When she gets back, we'll have a conversation," said Baroness Sue Campbell, the FA's head of women's football.
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"She needs a holiday. She's done an incredible job. You have to she only came in in September.
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